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Playing Cards (Poker) in BRAILLE

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A1
X1
P1P
H2S
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H2D
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A2L

Intero Mazzo: 0.4mm nozzle, 0.1mm layer, 4 walls, 30% infill
Intero Mazzo: 0.4mm nozzle, 0.1mm layer, 4 walls, 30% infill
Designer
20.7 h
7 plates
4.5(10)

suit: Coins
suit: Coins
Designer
3.6 h
3 plates
4.6(13)

suit: Hearts
suit: Hearts
Designer
16.1 h
3 plates
4.8(4)

suit: Spades
suit: Spades
Designer
5.2 h
2 plates
3.0(2)
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Matte Charcoal (11101) / Filament with spool / 1kg
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Yellow (10400) / Refill / 1kg

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The Game for Everyone: 3D Printable Deck of Cards with Braille (Open-Source Project)

The world of card games is a universe of strategy, fun, and social connection. But what happens if a player cannot see the cards? With this open-source project, we want to break down barriers and make the pleasure of the game accessible to everyone, printing our inclusive future, one card at a time.

I present a complete deck of playing cards, designed to be 3D printed and equipped with Braille markings for suits and values. This is not just a CAD model, it is an invitation to join a movement that celebrates inclusivity through digital manufacturing.

What makes this deck unique?

Inclusive and Intuitive Design: Every detail has been carefully crafted to ensure that tactile information (Braille for suit and value) is clear and easy to perceive. The cards maintain a classic design but integrate functionality that opens the game to a wider community.
Maximum Customization with OpenSCAD: You are the designer! Thanks to the freely modifiable OpenSCAD files, you have total control. Adjust the thickness of the cards, the depth of the engraving or embossing, the size of the symbols, and even the fonts. Whether you want to print a single ace, all the cards of a suit, or the entire deck of 52, our flexible code will allow you to do so with ease.
Robustness and Durability Made in 3D: Forget card decks that wear out quickly. Your 3D printed cards will be resistant to wear, water, and perfect for countless games. A lasting investment in accessible fun.
For the Community, from the Community: This is a project born from passion and destined to be shared. By uploading it to MakerWorld, I hope to inspire others to contribute, improve, and create variations. Let's build an accessible 3D printing resource database together!
Start your inclusive adventure:
Download the OpenSCAD files and experiment.
Print your first cards and test the design.
Share your feedback and creations with the community.
Bring to life a deck of cards that is not just an object, but a symbol of unlimited play and fun. Join us and print the future of accessibility!
 

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If you believe in the value of inclusivity and appreciate the work behind this Braille deck of cards, I ask for a small gesture that can make a big difference:
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